
Episode 161: Y U and I Have a Problem
The History of English Podcast
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The W Sound in the Elizabethan Period
In English, there were several situations where the W sound came immediately before or after another consonant sound. In his phonetic spellings, Hart included a letter U at the beginning of those types of words. That seems to confirm that those words were still being pronounced with both the W and R sounds at the front. The initial W sound appears to have completely disappeared in those WR words over the course of the following century.
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